Investigations into fatal shootings by California police now take so long that officers often can’t be decertified or prosecuted.
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Thursday's deployment marks the fourth aircraft out of a planned statewide fleet of seven.
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As he has done before, President Donald Trump used the delayed ballot count on Thursday to allege that Democrats were trying to rig the tally and keep two candidates he favors from advancing to the general election.
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The airline says it adjusted service for select routes in August and September. Other media outlets are reporting six routes would be affected — largely from Los Angeles, among other destinations in North America.
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Each ceremony will celebrate sports and soccer, reflecting the host nations' cultures. Canada will use a mosaic, Mexico will feature papel picado, and the U.S. will have a glowing cup.
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UC San Diego MFA graduate Ngozi Anyanwu explores family, estrangement and MMA culture in her play "The Monsters" at La Jolla Playhouse.
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This is just the latest spat between two rival construction unions over the future of California housing policy.
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A California law empowers local health officials to inspect immigrant detention centers. San Diego County sued to enforce it after being denied access to a facility.
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Lawyers who spoke to KPBS said immigration judges are now ordering bond amounts that previously were only used for criminals on international wanted lists. The U.S. Department of Justice says the courts are following the law and that the claims are “baseless.”
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We’re also curious about why you think people seek out book clubs and reading communities. Have you noticed more people joining book clubs in recent years?
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The survey asks how pollution in the river and beach closures have affected local businesses, employment, property values, tourism and school attendance.
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